Sunday, January 18, 2009

Is Tuesday a Rock Concert or an Inauguration

Just wondering....

And -when did Ch 8 turn into the HSN? They are taking air time to sell Obama coins?!?!!?

"We Are One"-- I don't get it. Why are we 'One' all of a sudden?

Obama will be the president Tuesday-- he won-- He made tons of promises-- as most presidental hopefuls do-- We will see what becomes of these promises.

The ONE thing that I can say that I like about Obama is he spirit to motivate others to volunteer.

We are getting a new president Tuesday- I wish that the media would treat it as that--NOT as a rock concert. Who cares which famous people will be singing and attending? Does it matter? Maybe this is there only way to get people to watch? --Not sure.

It will be interesting to see what Obama brings over the next 4 years. Will the media be honest if he fails or will they blame someone else for his failure-- it will be interesting. Will the media and public 'hate on' Obama if he fails- like they do Bush (which- by the way- Bush did not fail completely, but the media and others speak as if he did).

I am not a fan of Obama - not because he is a Democrat--but for many other reasons-- I will - however- be waking up on Tuesday with open eyes and an open mind. I wish that everyone could do that-- even if the president was a Republican, but for whatever reason- we are not 'one'.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hear ya! I believe that all Americans have an obligation and a responsibility to be supportive of our Commander In Chief. Having said that, I am apalled at the lop-sided media coverage over the past year or so. It was crystal clear that the liberal media and liberal Hollywood had their own agenda and one by one, they all jumped on the bandwagon. I guess facts don't matter any more. Do these people not understand that Nobama can't "change' anything without a majority vote? Of course, this will be where the blame game will be played. Anytime he (and his cohorts) don't get their way, they will blame other people. If I were prez Bush, I would be counting the minutes until I could escape from the multitudes of ingrates who refuse to acknowledge all the right things I did. They say: vote for Obama and be a part of history! Every election is a part of history! To be quite blunt I will quote Alfred Hitchcock who called Hollywood "the moron masses"





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